Saturday, August 20, 2016

Why Did the U.S. Build an Uncapped Pyramid Complete With an All Seeing Eye in the Middle of Nowhere?

A huge pyramid in the middle of nowhere tracking the end of the world on radar. An abstract geometric shape beneath the sky without a human being in sight. It could be the opening scene of an apocalyptic science fiction film, but it’s just the U.S. military going about its business, building vast and other-worldly architectural structures that the civilian world only rarely sees.


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The Library of Congress has an extraordinary set of images documenting the Stanley R. MickelsenSafeguard Complex in Cavalier County, North Dakota, showing it in various states of construction and completion. And the photos are awesome.

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The U.S in all it's wisdom has built a blooming Pyramid in the middle of absolutely nowhere? Why would they build a Pyramid when there is food shortages in the U.S? It not only baffles people (me) but it also
makes me think underground base of some kind? Fall out shelter maybe?

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Why no cap stone?

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It must of been done in the late 50's or 60's even?

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Why does it have round "port holes" on all sides?

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Why does it have lightning rods fixed to the top?

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I can only see one doorway, if my history tells me anything its this;
Underground bases ALWAYS have only ONE doorway! Like its design, its an iceberg! Massive structure with only one entrance just like ALL the D.U.M.B's in the U.S.

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Does this half "sort of" Pyramid generate any electricity? It does something but there in lies the mystery or even the conspiracy, mystery or conspiracy? As always, you decide...
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Sperm Whales Found Dead In Germany, Stomachs FULL Of Plastic And Car Parts - (so depressing)


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In January, 29 sperm whales were found stranded on shores around the North Sea, an area that is too shallow for the marine wildlife. Only recently were details of the animals’ necropsy released. However, scientists were deeply disturbed by what they found in the animals’ stomachs.

According to a press release from Wadden Sea National Park in Schleswig-Holstein, many of the whales had stomachs FULL of plastic debris, including a 13-meter-long fishing net, a 70 cm piece of plastic from a car and other pieces of plastic litter.

Some suggest that the animals thought the items were food, such as squid, which is their main staple. Others, however, believe that the travesty is largely a result of humanity’s shocking disregard for marine life, which has resulted in an over-abundance of plastic in the oceans.

Said Robert Habeck, environment minister for the state of Schleswig-Holstein: “These findings show us the results of our plastic-oriented society. Animals inadvertently consume plastic and plastic waste, which causes them to suffer, and at worst, causes them to starve with full stomachs.”


Nicola Hodgkin's of Whale and Dolphin Conservation echoed that statement. 
She stated: “Although the large pieces will cause obvious problems and block the gut, we shouldn't dismiss the smaller bits that could cause a more chronic problem for all species of cetacean – not just those who suction feed.” 

This isn't the first time a sperm whale has been found dead with innards full of inedible contents. In 2011, a young whale was found floating dead off the Greek island of Mykonos. Its stomach was so distended, biologists thought the animal swallowed a giant squid. However, when its four stomachs were dissected, nearly 100 plastic bags and other pieces of debris were found.

It should be noted that the plastic is not what killed the young male sperm whales. According to National Geographic, they died of heart failure. This was a result of mistakenly swimming into the North Sea, likely in search of squid, and then not being able to support their own body weights in the shallow water. As a result, their internal organs collapsed.

Regardless, the fact that many of their stomachs were full of pollution is a horrible indictment of humans. As has been reported in the past, 80% of the plastic which is discarded on land ends up in the oceans, where it is consumed by wildlife or swirls for years in great garbage patches. The fact that mankind – a species with a smaller brain than a whale – is responsible for such a travesty is ironic and saddening.

Until humans learn the value of living sustainably while respecting all life forms, travesties such as this one will continue to take place.

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By Amanda Froelich at TrueActivist.com

The U.N finally bloody admits role in Haiti's deadly cholera outbreak, terrible!

The UN has finally acknowledged it played a role in an outbreak of cholera in Haiti in 2010 that has since killed about 10,000 people in the country.

Cholera patients in a hospital in Haiti (7 November 2012)
19 August 2016 From the section Latin America & Caribbean.

Scientific studies have shown that Nepalese UN troops were the source of the disease - but the UN repeatedly denied responsibility until now. An internal report seen by the New York Times is said to have led to the shift. But the UN still says it is protected by diplomatic immunity from claims for compensation from victims' families.

On Thursday, Farhan Haq, a spokesman for UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, said that "over the past year the UN has become convinced it needs to do much more regarding its own involvement in the initial outbreak and the suffering of those affected by cholera". However, Mr Haq reiterated that the UN's legal position in on diplomatic immunity and possible compensation "has not changed".

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The cholera appears to have spread after sewage from a UN base in central Haiti leaked into a nearby river.

His comments came after the confidential internal report stated that the epidemic "would not have broken out but for the actions of the United Nations," according to the New York Times newspaper. It says the report was sent to Mr Ban last week by long-time UN adviser Philip Alston, a New York University law professor who consults the world body on human rights issues. The cholera outbreak has been blamed on leaking sewage pipes at a UN base. The US courts have rejected claims for compensation filed by victims' families. No cases of the bacterial infection, which causes diarrhoea, nausea, vomiting and muscle cramps, had been recorded in Haiti for a century until the outbreak in late 2010. Cholera is spread through infected faeces. Once it enters the water supply it is difficult to stop - especially in a country like Haiti which has almost no effective sewage disposal systems.

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Source: BBC UK